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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 ———————_ of the righ | Dele : of | ing, « the Wi Chambersburg. Picket and dreve them is. The rebeli nT aha nn oe Es cmap bp om daphne pmmtenen HOOKER’S ARMY. | NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. || 2st sr's sas, aaa nants & ee any Tae ing 8 y, dnd with cavalry and artillery. force is estimated at from seven thousand to tem ee ‘until a‘ter ten o'clock it conzed until twelve | The operator ab Gettysburg, while sending the despateD | thousand—ivfantry, cavalry and artillery—scoompanied i SRE ng pnnnnnnnnenn combined shower of shell avd bullets, that, ‘when it was again renewed and ceased at four | to General Couch, was forced to leave defere tnishing \t, | by ® large wagon train. My. George H. Hart's Letter. Aigbiing weil, the redeis were obliged to fall back.” u te avoid capture. | The whole of Longstreet’s eorpe had ercesed the Pote- Huanqusnrans,Q.vawy, June 4, 1868 | Progress of the we Of | ih, Ghst cavalry force be bad Geo. bot im Commu | Iti Delieved that thie sores mtends to strike the North. | mac, and i advancing in differens directions into Pean- My @repaiches embrace ail the points of general ntorest (Gawe presacce® ny» Cunmeeding im cage ph Operator im, pap Sycosoaps Senettile'Ge Saal b aaivenios OF hmnportarce relating to (be reconnorsance to the {rout Vicksburg. The affair was perfectod with signal vigor and prompt- Last night ahead aoe Jo hema wangeseived in | my 2 ie pti. Jo Sere wove Das fey velieh tnenep at Magualonp? anes = Se hy = GNA REE : coming’ the diapariiy: to fia. on tbe pert ef. "Be ty Governor has also received information that tho | day—all gone to Penusyivania. id eemy. - Faph office eb left i Be eek bok ihe tne ttn: nota naa ta pioeaes of | rebel Bld all the passes of South Mountae General Leo and staf are on thie ide of the river. Fo RE ho RO Destruction of Four Rebel Vessels | | aM tiely tram indications, Wat he entire fgce of the rebelg. The rebel aperator does not seem to have probate ° 5 tle village fveon - . Del ‘ " « boon gifted with any great degree of ebarpuese, aa he made Haspenuns, Pa., June 26-21 P.M. Capture ef a Rebel Spy. lation In ordinary times of about one hundred, we halted Near Yazoo City. Soc bas chatetoeen tae Bed Xs ver SoeMtry. Biincoit known the moment be attached ie ad prompt | Mae valued all day, and the river ie rising, Broowmsvne, Pa., June 26, 1968. | and vefrestea man avd desat. We found at thie place— % vi rm c the whole country for mies treet. fed wotice of bis pre once ‘and vere abled te, prevent him ee eee Gettysburg today was a pay yy was captured yl hag and will be Leeencee es ae was the case al! along - er natok ra what burned. taining any i tt ever as to wi! to ay in thie this 5 ou om ated: lec ing overt Fue Avera few bout nomen oe ee corps, Sete dite aca nae pide fe sc ama old men and PA cc wnder a age srs _— IMPORTANT CAVALRY EXPEDITION. te in a Fecolved, It wan detormnined toascertain where the fellow | This maken two corps which are supposed to Raye Gun Maveleteng Couveqpendense- Te female portion of the community practined uo dis aoe vx 4 ‘was, anc the following conversation between the operator | peased the Potomac. ‘Maanmvnc, June 25,1000 | simulation (0 conceal their political sentiments, but, on at Bedford and the rebel took place;— ‘The troops of Longetrect are scupponed to Rave cromeca 1 regret to nay that Generad Coueh has doom compelled | ine contrary, yauntingly diaplayed thelr recession pro- | J to issue orders restrieting the privileges of corvespon- Glivities, forcibly reminding me of Alexander the Great's i may that Cairo, a little warmer than the lowest depthe of on way remain nig ues visit 10 the Amazone. Asa general rule the people aro Tartarus at the present writing, is about as Cairo was a pevery means of information representatives <f | redueed in iho way of provisions to the simplest neces- Ww j ‘ fest of the Mississippi amd | twelve months since. A few more new buildings, one the various papers; is certain that some advantage BAP | sayicn of iife, possersing 00 luxuries, not even the luxury Tho Rebels t ih DP more church and afew more rum holes, perhaps, but deem taken ef the liverticn afforded them whereby Be | of » becifer match. Their Operatio im reality not greatly changed—not ecbanged a6 enemy bas been benefited. The ‘TUR VALOR OF A RUCIVER MATCH, ho. a“ ae all for the better, very certainly. The news from the . Bet vox Orricys—Where are you? Ruoai—At the foot of Cove Mountain. Where are you? J RpreRD—At the base of Laurel Hill Mountaie, ‘Renm.—Where the hef and dhmnation ts that? Raprorp—Would you like to know? Ruut —Yes, where the bell in it? Brovonv—Then ark Jenkins, Ho'll tell you. He weed to steal horses around here. Reoet—Jenkins will thrash bell out of you damned Bothing of surpassing inter: toreiste. In fact, I may at Ehephordetown Ford. When Gen. Rhodee’ division of Ewell’s corps arrived at Chamberaburg, the operator was enable to escape. He vemajmed until Wednesday, when he made bis escape by the way of Loudon to the Pennsylvania Railroad and ar- rived here to-day. ENSE DESTRUCTION OF REBEL SUPPLIBS. | potter ee ty, Cairo self le concerned 1 have Yankeou yet. ‘They numbered about twelve thousand, aud had five eras -myenanngaring J.was much surprised whem, on asking for alight for Fast has caused & slight ripple of excitement in ite paw Reseatinetthaninene hove Sana Datterion, with a loug train of wagons and ambulances, | *'¢ HOt Diamed; but, while they will be aforded (hel | my gegar | was informed ‘that they bad neither & nego over the river in every hamlet, city and village, Ail the officers wore new uniforms which had ne doubt boon wont to Hagerstown by rebel sympathizers in aptict- usual facilities, they are debarred from. visiting r0m* | gre por means of obtaining ene,” aud learned that tho Meavie, June 23, 1863, that were heretor« and of courre hae bad its effect bere. But those who for w etofor /KD— Whe bound for? ; Fag ee ar open to their inspection. “This # | seeded pursued im thie town sor creating fre, not haying | Offleial intelligence from Genoral Grant's army to tho | w yoar have lived among auch rconen un aro now enactitig Revnt—We're fo" North, and will take charge of the offices along the afew days 5 pation of their arrival. generally lamented by the various oMciale here and IRC | matches, was for each family to keep a Ore burning all | 20th instant ie received. Johnston i# said to have WiMD | iy pounsylvania, Maryland and Now York aanedes wenuron—You'll let us knoe when you isk@ hem, |” when he left General Jobuson’s division, belonging to | S*¥*rs! correspondents; but it is & matter of entail mo | ihe timo, aust when, dy accident oF noglect, a fire was ox- | drawn hie troops from acrons the Big Black, moving 10 | ymile at tho consternation the appraranoe of Ewell n ‘Ato’ some more lanquage of this kind, the robel tho same corpe, was within ix miles of the town, Tho | Ment to the Hanan foree, who havo unueunl fagiil: | tinguished, application was made to a neighbor, On | warde Clinton, rebel force occasionx at different citier 1 the and of 90 to lose his tomper, and became very abusive, using lin~ | goldion® believed they wero going to Harrinburg, ang | Hin the securing of every important item sbat-may | iegrping this feet I took afow matches from my hayor- | About ove thousand Texans attacked Lake Providence | per habits among the descendents ¢ eon and the Pi} nen Seen sr fener EO ere wore very anxious to know how far off it way, transpire, from the fact that the Hrnatn nevor gives ‘'aid | gaey and formally presented them to the venerable ma | ov iRe 10th, but wore repulned with low By the negro | grim Vathers, Wo smile, not becas ewe think it # aud that tho rebels would-be | Thoonosy have made mo effort to oceupy Carlisle to. | *4 comfort” to the enemy by publishing aay ether - | ixon of the house, who eagerly aovopted them, and I left, | troops, who fought bravely. smiling matter, but because we koow that in a very y ry autious about giving | day, although whey were encamped within four wiles of formation than what ie strictly legitimate, ¥ satisfied in my own mind; that although the mines of Gor | Colonel Phillips, with eight hundred cavairy, war at- | ghort space of reo tagged lg tayc wpe that be got even le tanh ho gave. afver about | we Lown. Very rightly guppreseed news that I sent you, for whicd | oongs were rich in woalth and a prizo to the possessor, | tacked by two hundred rebel infautry and one thousand | ugoq 1 the wight of rebeia—become accustom At headquarters to-might they inform mo tbat tho General Couch has exprensed bie thanks; and, while 8 W88 | yo4 9 wine thas yiekied lucifer matches would be more ) cavalry, under Nockerford, on the Tallabatchie. The | o4 to tne gray hacks, rebels appear to be concentrating in the mountein passes. and learn themselves to unimnportant as to detaile, it was calculated to give our | vaiged im the village of New Baltimore, fight was very sovore. Coloue Phillips lent woven killed | gnile upon rather thai nty minutes’ stay he stated that he was going to ‘‘eut off,”’ as ho had beon ordered to leave .for the North, and peti ar the followers of the laie that wan the lant heard from him. ¢f the Bue Ridge and ite spur. They seem to fear ad. | £% information which it is desirable they eboukd nov be ON 70 WARRENTON. fan ninety wounded. He cut Bis way out and came in | stonewall Jackson, The raid, thongh rather imaprrtant in ‘vaneing with Hooker in their rear; but are living on tne | Me Requalated with. The various From New Baltimore, aa already previously staied, we | yesterday ite Dearing, cannot last always, and will result in with fg ann ig ere bo ag re al pantry which they now occupy. ‘MRAD8 OF DEYARTMENTS proceeded to Warreaton, at which town we arrived pre- ‘The rebels are in force at Booneville, Generale Roddy, | mate goed to the Union cause. Ewell will «009 no Dek he hig of tho Telerruph reading the Naw Yor Hunan | Proper precaations bave been takon to secure the rail | D#*@ Are inexcellemt hands, that of the Biate partica- | cisely at ten minaten past eleven o'clock in the morning | Ruggles, Chalmers and Biftien threaten our jie, and | to nin lines, either ay a prinonor, withont hit men, or flee of nil loyal company and out of all (Brietian society if | yond bridges from a sudden descent from the enem: larly #0, and Governor Curtin may be coogratuiated upon | by the Court House clock. I had seen much of Virginia, | groope ported to be moving north from Ckalona. before the dand there sid and Dad visited a large mumber of ite towns prior to Dd aroused and rev Heeger Oe Carlin full company ktowianthessNew | 7" rebel cavalry, taken youterday, near Chambers. | the able assistants be has drawa around bim. Bie Adiu: | Thing warrenton; Ihave Deon 0 the Shenandoah val- | StiFFing news may be expected from thie weetion Marylanders, The louger he York’ Herald Guard” Company, E, New York Fourth | burg, report the rebels advanciog, under General Ewell, | ‘2 General, A, L. Russell, m a splendid looking man, | jey in midsunmer, when Nature wore ber comeliest garb, ent : Se cate ha al ee artillery—which was officered and recruited exclusi’ imto ’ | standing some aix feet in height, and ie ae quick in bi nd I then thought as I gazed around we that surely Waaninatom, June 26, 1863. ’ 1 Han a caperes’ a tne eeatimbinent, exe wales Foanayivania with twenty-eight regiments of Ia | oo 1s os ine most alert echodibe ‘ever saw, | tbegarden of Eden was cot‘ fection, aud tm my mind | ‘The Richmond Dirpeich of the 28d inst. han ibe follow | Caren! ABT Maid before m Cait ‘stands ready to protect whatever remnant’ of property | *@try, five thousand cavalry and twenty picces of artil- pt * | located ite site in the Shenandoah valley; but | was not er, but from » Mr. Bergner may leave behind in caso of a | lery, chiefly heavy guns, and that they send out small He transacts a great deal of business of the most ardocus by the character of the sceuery along the ing editorial paragraph: — * Of intereat from rebel pir enn AO these facts, aod then tell 4 y 7 “ description daily, anawers the begging impertunities of ‘on ibe aj ‘of the townn, to find Warrenton, For the past f 8 public attention has been with. | below, by the way of Momphia, whit I proceod to detail Parties to bring in live stock. A columu, six thousand streag, was sent to Mercoreburg, with cight piecen of can. non, Half of them have marched to McConnelisburg. ppearance , for you icant commands, f@, one of the moat charming, neat, chaste and pie- | drawa ina moasure from the operations around Vicks ” are f neety syle te »_ organises | oe as iy situated tittle rors tt ee ener ceca | Durg, by the brillant acblevemen'y of cur arty uDfer fie FMm New ROW new squads, companios and "oe, ae oe vee a0 | op expect to see. It a surrounded on ail sides by | General Lee,on the northern border of Virginia aud tn verui boate have arrived fron below at Memphis. equability of temper that is really Nful vo wit, | a comtinvous chain of gracefully clustering hills, | Pennsylvania aud Maryland. It in gratitying \ know They bring Vicksburg news to saturday Inet, which i us if you think i lies im the mouth of the Flying Dutchman to call down the lightaings of Heaven upon the old Scotch editor just at this particular time? Couldn't Hesse Darmstadt’s favorite son take the Hunat’s tittle joke, withou imaelt ‘Vapors, Some of the border mes are reported sympathetic. nese, 1 of course am thrown @ great den deautifally bedecked | however, that our successes on the Miseissippi rival those | Wer than from any other nource. i I except tbat en RCH ES the eee cuneate Mtades Pree. fon with there cfiicers, and J feel that men who are ro poorly iitMeantice pe. green aan, sosaiaperned ‘and | of cur aria on the Potomac. A deopal Doo yeaterday Mwhed tn om rebel sources, giving the Expurgatorious?” Disloyal, quotha! 0 lamation of the Govermor of Pemne | repaid for their time and attention deserve some public | giorned by cecasioval groups of symmetrical trees, a8 | received by President Davis from General Jobnaton, , aoa done half as well? Were our nature with the sylvania. notice, an shere ie no way to 90 Sa secomplieh tand precie as if directed by an artist's superior | stating that General Kirby Smith, with his corps, bad inferna} Jacobinieal virus which fille hia every vein we | SITY THOVsAND MEN LED OUT $O REPEL vHR | thie os th ough the Hamaup. The ‘Trapeporta- |. This chain of bille forms collectively a circular | taken possersion of Milliken’s Bend, above Vicksburg, wou!d coungel these HeraLp men to revenge themselves REBEL INVASION. Hon anc Telegraphic Communication here ie ridge. In the bollow and centse can be acen be town of cutting of tne supplics and communication ot the enerny - : vane pore ‘dest MAJOR O. M. EES, arrent coup d’ail Nii mag! ie it 8 if, iD effect, raining the Seige Vicksburg, and ina dou simvopiifil pretext on mots than, eae Ceoasion; Dut ll Hannoeacad, Pa, June 36,3889. | an avo mpliehed, able oMcer,'who never at lesa or | Nanitms®: Prowveins 8 coup Wari like a magicalenchaat: | PUVA SOT eepwat the mont cheerfol tings trom | Jt has already the Ja we can advine Company E to do is to take tho’ bussing | 1 the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth | fomething to do. How De finds time te accomphan #0 THR FOFULATION OF WARRENTON that important and beleaguered point Seah ee Ue Deve every, renga in, foe we bette Ay up to hel ager, ad my ok She tan | of Pennsylvania, Andrew Curtin, Governor of gatd Cum. 7; War Ce Sipenns evareee? Sane eens aaah ping pape cote apledlaapd novsand | The Richmond Seutinel extra of the 201d iustant con. | No baitie bad been fought up ‘ gusge: » G0, poor devil, go; there's roe | monwealth saga ‘ 3 mont ¢ | tain the following — name since Friday, the 22d of May. unions the r priser me more. ‘and 1 Court House, fine e A SEotigh in the world for ub ana thes!” 4 PRo@amaTion “ GRBY RUPEAVES OF PiULADRLFMA, ore oe Scotter etek: mca toe omingh, vhies Oya, June 16, Via Mobile, June 19, 1868, | Htided to report (be affair at Miltikon's Bend General aes STM Pepnsyivanians—The enemy is advancing in force into Iwasa in the Executive Chamber this morving whe0 | are about seven milec distant, used to form a ceuire of at- Hadron ort that all insafo, and | Grant is watchtol and cautions aud will pet advance too Colonel Smith, of the Reserves; Captain J eyses, | traction to the fashionable people residing within fit} 4 spirit#, wRh provisions for throe t— will aot the men he has in bia power until be Captain Blarr, Major Nicholson and Quartermaster Ser- | miles aronnd, and ae a summer resort made Warrenton & Is three hundred a flly prepared to dow. - cotg Prieta he Governor— | very lively and aristocratic place. I was struck on enter: Jacuson, June 17, Via Mobslo, June 19, 1863. ae ma... do not know what number of times this makes—about | Toy atthe nullen stillaees that pervaded the place: every | numerous couriers haye aftived fri Vieksbiirg with: | fegeue hele. men coped what was to be dono for the Reserves.” The Governor re- | store wax cloned; the inhabitants, with an exceptionable | i, the pant few da: ceived them politely and asked them to be seated. I could | pewildered darkey staring at the passing troope, remained | Beyond the fact thal nee by his manver that he desired * po more private” in- | concealed in their houses; not even @ horse Pennsylvania, Hohas astrong column within twenty- three miles of Harrisbusg, and other columns are moving by Fulton and Adams counties, and it can no lenger bo doubted that a formidable invasion of our State ie in actual progress. The calls atready made for volunteer THE LATEST NEWS. F unperformed, to tb work to . there ia nothing for the $ militia in she exigency havenot been met as fully asthe | terviews. Consequently I remained. The Colonel in- | Gy a dog broke the monotonom and impressive | K ourier trom Port Hud-on,, with Sr te Bali, * Carlisle Not in Posses | rere eirotse sow te icy zaman, | Sere snzihinn dete ns Oe comet m reper 6 | Siete aon awh and cas mom | yf Joba rive fat gb roprs vba the | : Bays “s my feelings to those dereri! 10 travellers who mon ie 1 ry epirite. ka’ fore : 4 us C : f the En tion, calling for sixty thousand men to come promptly | The Covernor aaid, ‘I explained fully to you, geqyo- | Men Tela ates town 10, Central Amorica. Jum as | CAUrinOn is 1m fine copdition aud spirits, Banke free | of the q ca very plainly bom sion 0. emy. forward to defend the Stato. They will be mustered into | MEH, that I have no powor to accept you other thal as | we entered ihe clock chimed eleven Ch! how eolemo— | has apandoned the iden of storming the place, and gone | {yp t ] va soaw a» the ontar éircle ordered, and place you npon the same footing with other wie Bt Ss 8 nat now protects hem may be once fairy broken and theservice of the Stato for a period of ninety days, but is > how strangely suggestive of & funeral—the mi « to ditching. the Northern borden ant ance nets ; 7 Aa wee | SOg Re. What ie the dinpesition of your regiment the slain and the tears and moans of the bereaved sury) Official despatches from Milliken's Bend stato Up our | terrjory ut ue erted eae peel 1a will be required to serve ouly #0 much of the period of ‘This tho committee could not anawer until they beld | yorg, But an hour's #tay changed the whole aspect Of | attack upon that place was a fail The every had pond goer Dy Gersrtes a 4 uaprovecied ¥ ut they woe _| master as tho afety of oor people and honor of our | Mother consultation with them. Affairs, and in place of monotoaous and irksome qulét all | three lines of works: aa a es Oe ee tremb oa (bey may At Gettysburg Occupied by PHO] stato way require. They will rendezvous at pointe ane Kee Bag ek Sif i would be poreible © muster | was jife; in place of the angry but subdued scowls and | made » dexper ih the.as- | saic im driving co tre ~ = 4 i ve a few isolated men, the win- a to be desiguatod in she ‘gonernl order to be lower tag commereeietne, fi sistance of bie Nothing i Would you accept it absolutely and without resoryet’ | [Omering conmtenaness Of fy Nom erttand protiy tacco—- ' Ingutrod toe FOC. ook be,” said spokenman Ser. | f Dot nuniling gractousl ih was excellently coumterieited | KRown cutatde of offelal cirolen of Kir ast Banh." that cath tan lo'yet-vo v0 conees” "| Bee yong Bee Sewentes—-ahe 90 cove Sound Jacesom, June 18, 1863 The Governor araingty replied, ‘1 caanot see the Soe moat distinguished portion of the | por the firet time in four days heavy firing was beard ny Smnith’® mos iesued thie day by the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, which order will also set forth the details of the arrange- mente for organization, clothing, subsistence , equipments Rebels in Force, difference between #3: 3 and the emergency.” ¢ at Vickaburg this morn! ‘Tho last accounts represent end applies. Celenettenith spake valent ‘dgieiie poriess, and-thelr Ba BS ey Faye gaged cre yp ove eg that Grant 1s busy fertifying and cutting down trees be- 1 will not ineult you by inflammatory appeais. A hen left home.” keys by charma! 9 ond the Big Black to Impede Jobuaton™ movements 10 the betie All the Passes ef South Moun- pe eg 3 ‘ another, and as if to exemplify the truth of the old adage, | They glen represent that great distreg prevaile among . erie gaan tl gs Rei. gl fy Ot Utah ar he ial a da replied | “that exansple ie uly productive of imitation,” | the citizens ioeide of the enemy's lines Dende of pecriaan. 1 was even te-eted ‘artip. en 10 ote tain Held by Rebel Troops. | Smiles tne their Breaiden, are not worthy to be a0 | “sis it your order?” queth Colenel or Major. erery house in town ent He cot Gosnde thatantoied | These despatches and editorials are purely bancombe. | rebels had occupied Te Soto and taken prssen: wm counted mep. Heed not the councils of ev)! disposed persons, if such there be in your midst. Show your “No order about it. 1 “hate " directly from Vicksburg up to the | % the terminus of the Vicknburg and shreveport Ra) “y to leader ibe 2, Gov ” tees tne care of the surprised yet grateful audience of ‘hal We have advices here directly from Vicksburg up to road, 10 Monroe, on the Wachita river This way be the rere » 224 inetant, when the siege was progressing steadily, 806 | cose If wo the rebels within the walle of Vickeb s 7 selves what you are—a free, loyal, spirited, brave vigor- “ne meantime a messenger despatched to General with cortainty of altimate success; and the navigation of | ip this manner receiving cepetive whe b they pe J “dy Sixty Theusand Pennsylvanians Called | een ee ee en eee irae iio Ne regular way that be bed so the Mississipp!, (rom the mouth of Chickasaw Bayou, | Mand in need | The trsuajortation ved wu imu gure cl ms (Ol of - “ tS ro 4 \ “ near Vicksburg, up to Memphis, war unobstructed by the | gbout ftteen ther The report Out by Geverner Curtin. States. Tn defending the sll of Pannayivania we are con. | S4!20Fiy wo receive them i any otber- Wie the moaeen, rebels. seneerte tivaqmtomasie, sed ae 4a tributing to the support of ear national government, and tion, Lboggh some of ite poinin may econtoin m It \@ probable that the report in the Sentined, dated OF pain, or perhaps it was fear, that glimmered over their CWerwise Baudeome, Countenances: Thare vindicating our fidelity to the national cause. Pennsyl- }, intelligent J " “ of trath(iness Excellency in regard jackson, Jupe 17, containa @ true account ef the condition armen’ vania has always heretofore responded promptly to all | % Toe ae Fp is ‘een has bem reported, th @cncral Reoher's Bight Wing Re- | tne caits wace dy the federal government, and 1 oppeal oun a me on tana The ene aan anda of ihe Tebe! my, er W you now not to be unmindta? that the fow that strikes | sid they should est.ahiin-che Gave. Impertamt Cavalry Expedition. Roneval Gherenan has been Killes. This was on move sor ported in the Vicinity of at cur Buate strikes through oor desolation at the life of | BOT, bie aide and a score or two cf anxious citizens were Jens than & fie Ovt Of full cloth, monule Sonthers market, (0 reise the drvopin late the failing anergics of Aouthers tr tbat up &) the 13th —four day® agu— Geb. Suerman occapie | Haines’ Bluff himeels, as be how doce for wok not #0 much ax beheld ao enemy weeks, There were not cmepatninting Sommerer ‘that Pbiladeiphin and the “tate Mave, Jane 24, 1863. would not LX, geen then it was that the messenger Col. Misener has just returned from ao extensive caval- returned with the above reply. ‘Colone! ‘once arose ” TY expedition south from Lagrange. He reports having pone st gyn Bib oh further Droken up the command under George at l'anol), destroy- @d the railroad bridge at Jackaway, the tressle work just SKagerstown. Continuous Raim and Rise in the republic, and our people are plundered and driven from their homes solely beesuge of their loyalty and fidelity to our free institutions. People of Pennsylvania! {owe to you all my facuities, © The (arte are my Tabor, my life. Youowe to your country your Hovernoy Curtin advised them in a friesdly way upon beyond, and a portion of the road frow there works, he | peulition of the Susquehanna, prompt and zealous rervices and efforts. Tho time bas | “eel De wows, D6 gind ter moe er ne then crossed the Tallahatchie, and pursued Chal- | that he defies any ur Bow come when we must all stand or fall together in de- | if they would be counted in the muster from the day they Rew at which places ment | mere beyond the Coldwater on the Helena road. | 10 move upon it wit! Beery Bes ae. fence of our State and Jn support of oar goverument. Lat | Marted from Philadelphia, wether ey would De pro | (rebelf tannery and dutbulldings ware Turned by order | Chalmers, endeavored 40 ercas tbe Tallhatehie at the ties ion, Seo seeel vos cana us 00 discharge eur duty that posterity sball not blush | {ded wiM RewPitel ote te: riparay. a od mouth of the Coldwater, when Misever billed fifteca or | that denerves to be nad abou their ‘Tho Harrisbarg Telegrams. for us. Come beartily and cheerfully to the rescue of these questions the Governor answered in twenty of bie men and took forty prisoners. Me paroled REIN) ON HIE TH Hannwsone, Jane 26, 1863. ‘The rebel advance in this direction still continues at # stand still in the vicinity of Carlisle, Telegraphic com- munication is open with the town up to the present. General Knipe, deoming his forces not strepg enough to meet the enemy, ovacuated Carlisle last night. General Knipe reports that the rebels are advancing ten (Rousand strong. Aczirmish ie reported near Bloody run, between the oolumn upder General Milroy and the enemy. am jive and negative, aed further them in these words, with a very distinct emphasie, ' You are not, and will Bot go, out the Department of the Busque Te ew, Se to enjoy their clam chowder, cold cut, boiled ‘OF ppring chickeo, at their it re- treat a mile or two porth of the city. | rode owt to see ‘hem ip the afternoon, and called upon the Gre arriving at Grants army ervey diy Wee t net thas it might cowvey invortuation t . my eractly bow any tho: tan moo have re orted u the rear of Vicksburg « will not do Heat prement But It wey he wold thea have been added vs make it ay ort : be all the tebe our noble Commonwealth. Maintain Bow your bomor and freedom! Given under my band and the great seal of the Grate, at Harriebarg, ths twenty-sixth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bundred and siaty-three, and of the Commonwealth the eighty seventh. A. G. CURTIN By the Governor: Eu: Size, Secretary of the Common: wealth, ll the sick at Panol!, brought away or destroyed ai! army supplies, worksbopt, milla, tanneries, depos ke, He passed within three miler of Avetim and Commerce, de stroying an immense amount of forage and subsistence, ook from eix hundred to eight hundred bi rses and mules, five Lundred heed of cattle sent detachinents north and east from Helena, destroy or brieg away al! eubsint ‘of the confederacy. Ifeund bim , of course, a | ©, forage, borece, mules, Be. pastel brovgh five ‘Dut modified aed qualified so that with « !it- | counties, travelled two hundred miles aud crossed three Union man of | rivers, See Te RRL ‘skirmish at Blood rams. ‘upon make ines. He said bie men ‘uaderstand there ere many more Joe Johnson, st latent d * nt in by anew a") ~ Sauer ce Raa oncbertas tet ack M. were eager to go ‘They felt the ny from which they water of Lo ae Chalmers bed with bim Stones’, Btemmer's and | and noouts sent out tor the se fae men. It was a dash upon the enemy. es -M. | came wan boing disgraced by the action of the other reg! Blythe's mee, nine hundred strong, with three pieces of | ‘iting the information, > es reletis of ‘The citizens were aroused from their slambers thie From the aumber, variety and maoner in which ru- | ment. 1t would be their aim and daty to wipe out that ertilery. ‘the ef bis force, nine hendres, fea | AT. cupping the hes the Vae morping by another scare that the Philistines were then | mors are constantly reaching here, it in hard to deter. | stain by renewed euergy and devotion upon their part, 7 remainder red, river in thet neighburhoad — A periion of tele fares we tm me | et, mine in whieh direction or on whet road the enemy ac- a Cp Sey Meo | South, via ( harlenton. said to be upon the tig Black. 1 meets cepert approaching. Matters are becoming more qui action op oat. i. orggotaation left Phillipe destroyed all the ferrice at Panola and Coldwa. | 41 have bren howsiiy reinion@ °c wine « “ ‘General W. F. Smith commands the forces concentrated | tually has bie main force, 1t « evident, however, that | tonight, to take of gallans rows within the past few bank of the in this vicinity. the enemy ia doing ali he can to mystify as as to his de. | of the Kmpire State, , where danger and ter, and lost one man killed aod five wounded. Hin fight What Jobnacn ie eee eee aeitcine cthaseaaan the pat,. | gee, ad li wed 0 wnypan to cnieengh o:provees ex.trem, | Wit ore mevet them Boner and glory will fat Tallahaichio wae very severe. The evomy is jaan was | bate it imevrmewbat sen bp Se ree all epee eg a D be pashan oo has we a a> hand Over one hundred. A large number of companies rained Sy ye ae ee defence when @irection. To this end he bas detachments of cavalry si of at the facts, honorable person to Northern Missiasipp joined Pauilener, Chalmers, Rog: | (he clutches of Genera’ omiiry Game an eee eon, OO See or lean shddeg socom out to dapat etreatiegn, and Senpagss the many who sit reed th loeb glee nnd Roddy, whe bad arranged movement ox our | he will fail equally 5 tunity arrives: i re for to night | more ws per con irr Seen rejoice linee, which was broken op by thin raid pa oe mg ye 0 = by the tier & "cman ase ‘are busily organizing into com. | tng 10 contact with our cavalry on the different roads. pablic opinion, and bu' will follow thie Gen, Gorpleson had made a npeech at Oxford Mier, Ludlide edie . t has bean raining al) day, and the enemy haa been | Curse; and what that Hidawcibdanectncihe threatening (0 force into waryice every wan in the cvwuty | Several primers, lately aplors) 9. or war Vickeburg panies, to serve in the rifle pita and intrenchments. og » 7 CaMP € OWTRARARDS. a f compacicn hot organized to reinforce om are now confines in Maing prima. ihey y ve very comrre ‘Among the military arrivals to-day were about one | unveaally quiet. At this time (here are eight Rundret of Camp Curtia Tooke deserted: but fow troops are there, | Captere of a Hebel Blockade Renner, nny haterce Jotan' Aictory statements im regard & lw ot bundred ite for the Twenty-third rogiment | theenemy encamped at Mount Rock, end there is no snd tices to creme win protaey be encamped upon the arming of Amether, and Escape of « There has been no news from Gen Grant's army wince Vuneburg, cme etewiing, wt b cont @ paarasre scenes more ‘thao ira. eaterde: cade, om trap eeongh, to “Rae York aia 5 eS tive indication that whe rebels will move on Carlile vans = F; é in hin teoge, con onal bid Paovipencs, R. 1., Juve 96, 1868. Beavy reine have faiien here and at (orieth i in the clty—@ome destitute, others again more for- A naval officer, just arrived from of Wilmington, Hn Ay Tealesvous i in @ seotion of the city de- reports that the rebel s-!coner Hattie was captured tant nomisated “Emoky Hollow © 1 Rave sot visited it, nad | saturday by the United tates guabent Ploride. She was Juve 18,1 ; runping out with tarpentipe, cotton and rovin. mo, Jone 2d, 808 f woit—their GENERALA ANDREW PORTER AWD PRAWELIN The Hattie reported thet the Banshee, the fastest Geversi Rerroy, o% the extreme left, ie working bie | protabilitien are they will be ove bore have, ane will be ready, in caso of emergency, | pisekade runner afoat, wae burned in Cape Fear river, pa hy Cy ae, eae petting Bie batteries ta eam. pight. This town hae been remarkably quiet all day. The telegraph operators saw signal lights jest night from the direction of Pike over towards South Mountain. would Indicate a rebel force ab the latter place. Qvomy'a scouts visited Plainfield and Gresscn's Joe Johnston gather A dattery of four companies of heavy artillery, of one Others ay bundred end twenty men each, arrived here from Ro- ohester, N. ¥., last evening, They bave enlisted for b Bidel Ped tke ten anigned to tbe om pod of the troops at Bloody ran, General Milroy Raving been vo reed army of pairions Ah ey a) oppearane eves. Alations last night Cerenes of thew po realy 0 eail with & cargo of cotten and tur. | two hundred yards nearer within s day oF two y" “Gavoral Dana bas been sasigned to the command of the | We carry on our telegraphic operations almoet in the moody hinge rll farmers aig A erie of rumerw are ovuatanily Feachiog bere con MEWS FROM WASHINGTON. of Philadelphia. face of the enemy making efforts to capture railroad for freah comers | yhe Bugenie raw out oo the wight of the 164b. pen Rye) Hietean, watiag of Mastoas’ Soest ast Ae ts jast reported that Hooker's right wing le tm the | trains. bag Hooter sed eng communication frow urgent coaxern ——ae trouble, Ube front of Race met it is parprng bow Same nore, (ane 26, 1s thle poiot Marrisburg to-day. Tre a little lodgement such rumors, however imdustrwusly oir. ewrnas M'ormaner moe ened ped the lat sigteen howre incessantiy, | | Th g! bodice ys Ge cemeee of vue site be : ae - Sere ewerriving bere, erastantty remark the wonder ‘The rH vi won Ont rg ee and the friendly showers are Gill steadily falling, ‘The | down their signs. The gaslighto were left burning here @ Febbed the galiaet | rived at Gonaives Juse 12, from cruise, all weil. ful epirit and confidence of our troope Rie wutmderions etwirere beve in vain wonght today te Ul @ late hour this morning. Our cavalry got on the flank of the enemy and west to Rewville to-day, under command of Captain Boyd. ‘The enemy has all tne mille within hie reach grinding orn, be, , for bim. to thelr pretection—of bie | Honvuase.—The Hoaduras, chartered gunboat, sailed | General Warbburh bas arrived a! and ssnumed com yesterday in search of the privateer Tacouy. Acting | mand of Haines’ Biol Leewt FF. il of Meaiimers | Datever wea | Volunteer Lieutenant H. B. Gregory, late of the guaboas | Dattery, was abot lan: « | wo take wi . ery. io the very Of security came that of | Upied States, i in command, and will no doubt be | piled « short time sino. dmcover bie hotel, on the strength @ the groundless ru mot i (he morning paperr THE ENROLMENT COWNE® OD. The enrolment! obser (be (oter'\ten law war com - Susqucbanoa uns alresdytrisen twenty inches, and ie ex- : peeted soon to bean impassible barrier to the sdvance of an army. Large droves of cattle forded the river yester- day. i communication ween elas more truly fective, and we trast successful. the shot from one of hie guse, when . rents pao he rr = mera. Proe! “sragieaactrs Uxrrep Sranme.—The qandoat United Stater, Lieutenant | Sbarpeborter wees throw hin head Sidowine, possing | Ineo od yomerday ; Butone {9 working, an@ that e by way @e A Bwell’s lamation. Commander &. W, Mecdo, J7., will onil to-day ia search ences and bach of anes He wan alive a: midnight, | ARMING FOR THE DEFERCR OF Tur CariraL. fPhiladelpbia, and consequently the Went te deprived GUrERAL enpene. News from the Pacific. an * spt, Oe Pree enal outer taie mapning got ton ot | The employes io the goverument bake shop are ba nengece orang ik ‘CHAMDERRBURG, Suomi} fan Euasceve, Jase 26, 00. karcenom.— The Rricteos 000 cut in command of Ligus, | rebel, Mayor MW. Hoya, io ine Fires Misste. | erGered Wo meet O-Gight, ot reveD o'ch<k, when arme ’ Ilearn by the evening train that the excitement ay Pittadurg eontinves unabated, and troops are being ra- all ever the Department of the Monen. A large mass meeting to ratify the nominations of the ripp! light artillery, who wae in charge of the rebel Commander Miller woundet ip one of ot Union #tate Convention was held here last night. Bpeeches | "ene yacht America, Lieotenant Kane com- ies auderwie that the = be givem them, to be ered in the dofwce of (he cup Firet.—The sale of intoxicating !iqaors to his command, tal, shoul fech ao emergency or without written permission from & majer general, is Taete om ployon pity were made by most of the cindidates for Btates offices. to tbe rebel lines with seam perfectly willing to pet (her Firtg ame to the abela (oF tho defence of the Stare, strictly peeeibited. M There seeme to be no doubt tbat the Union State vices | MAdiNg, Raw returned from © eruiee im search of the abt be pa op eo oe swag | ork Of Aatenting their caps! 40 grveromaat aguient report went over the wires inst night reflecting upon | Second.—Pereone baving liquor in their passesrion are be lected by sn immense majority. It ie probabie, | ™™7- eaterday two Fubel epics came Ubreatensd rebel iwrerioe | colonel Coppes. This gentleman has asgumed an arduous | required to report the fach to the Provost Marshal, or Seooer ast ob ene oppestiion ieket will be in tne | | Tus Surry Srmaum—The 1) steamer Man, | Moree Tenmsaniea’ obeet thew peresan plane of ost forks’ y ARKIVAL OF ORWERAL ReTLPR. , position, aod it is his endeavor to deal out intelligence | nearest genera! officer, stating the amount and Rind, thas field, vis-—That to be nominated on the th of July by nctacetts, recentty arrived ot be a a | Aeations aud epesifications «{ numbers And praition ot vaF | wai Generel Rotier abd & yortion of to wwily arrived hat wil et benadt Ube enemy, ye gue gn aguare may vo placed over it, and (Be men prevented | ino iwn winge ef the democratie party at their Fusion prob -merymg nets Merg bg on ee Bnd i imponsile now to penetrate our lees | ot Wilhard's this evening. fie visit w entirely of & 40 corpa te covcerned, w: Colone: Coppee’ from gettiog it. repairs, aavertined. Ravow, June 14, | mantic character, (0 take home 6 ta ghier «le San boom At echoo! at Georgetown, whee rars'on 6 sbout lo row have nothing to compia'n of. ‘The city ie very quiet ander the present extraordinary cireumstaness, and tbe constant rain gives it » gloomy Convention. ‘Third —Any vielatinn of paragraph one of this order, or Sandwich slapd dates have been received to June 6 | omoers (Volunteer Acting Tieutentant Wm BH Weet | - taituro to comply with parsgraph two, will Be punlshed aug sogee Refinery Company Red become embarranged, | commanding) aed preahmae yrs pramaes eine | ERE rod coat area Se ae ; by the immediate confiecation of sil liquors in the pee. | .o4 pecn forced 1o make ansignment. steamer Tonaw: ord ~ ceeds caeins comes pe ~ by Saul waekte lake Prov 4 THe Cape Or VaLiarmonanw scenton of the offending parties, beriden rendering Wein |” iissionsvien from aif the hinds were holding their re. | the place of the Massachosetie, oni on Meeday | marenes Reed wae Calves wih small ferersl Mow. George H. Fendiewe, charwan, oat the thet ., from Phitadelphis, for the Southern waere Genes! Nove oe ne Ay “ 4 drinking houses wer Ail cloved this morning, \e | other property liable to selmere, ie : oa} meeting at Honotulu. Rev D Androsam, | 242+, 20th lost. ) force, coorstv a # U Karras and rinteent Wie | members of the seingation appointee by the Demoorstie cecetsata taine tages recom. t Peurh.—Citizera Of the country through which ide °° ing the churdhes cf the Unite: Staten, was ia | susdrune, aed will ake letters aed papers for sil ou ttvae Goanarepeneets.S'ih Sone Sear” Wwonpe, am then ee Crvestien of Cie 00 Well wpe the Previeet wich rete ‘Many of the dry geoda stores are also cloned. Ee ee oe pan a Gea oes stations. re es rs Shennan Wc {rem Young's P irt,where 2 of Vallandighnm bare bed we teter + admonished (o abstain from hontilty, upon the Lee 1 AES BM Neveyen’ tual ¢rtanen the Tenwom ee river " ' ident, ood ie te went Large nambors of refugees continue to arrive frem the oa ih al ; we |, Prankiin Ordered to New Orleans. The Afries baat tegen | oe iD nue trem tet ase 6 Bend and vey tote bate views with the Pree aye poten vewk hove :, = 4 : ; im the éemands of the - Peapmrms Jace 26, 1963. < + 19808. Pres emcee meyer tat. Semper tant pr ut rom Hon, Thomas A. Seott arrived here to-day. His busi. se pany waned ‘a os prs | os Freakin bee been ordered + 6 in | The Ceamehip Africa, from Boston, arrived here at che trot teat [ror it Ut tes was Altogether of & private natore in New York. vaorities serve greatly (6 lessen the rigors re General Fras : ommend three o'clock this morning, and sailed again for Liveryeo! wOveL Onvene Lovieinna, under Fanke He is now bere, ead will leave De. W. Frank Swalm, of the Sanitary Commiseon, baw | Kew Uricane by the fret steumer. ame Cop eamdet John Coliven han been or Gere! be the com _—growided all pomible means 10 extend aid to the needy po pene ‘The lntet news and commercial imtalligecce were moh A he Pomwiving ebiy at Pbileteiphis, view Lieut fm event of an action. The Micsourt State Convention. | placed om board of her. : | Pray, Getarbet 2 “iaepeoprety of proclaiming marti aw i vericoiy Neves "ry, Jone, 108 a Lane, Prorat te ele evened ca ne,ouno | TST Sse Money A. Wise han bee opprited Acting ' & eensidered, Dut the matter ban not yes been definitely | Me. Breckinridge’s rubstitate for the report of the ‘The Legal Tender Bote Argeme 16 ee Gm aA Bre eet Le eee | Chit of the Berens of Orénanet decided. tin 1 heve jos the viciuity of theteuth Commitice oo I marcipation was rercted im the Conven. Ainamt, Jowe 26 potas. com quate @ Biarrnse Sree emmeey | ate 4 Hunmevens, Pa, June 26~9 P.M. Mountain battle Heid, saiiea Guieah Wein here, | (aon to-dag by G.veROG! ¥ eer toT0uren TReqeacin | tn ibe Courtot Appeata today Memre Ixty @ Can Deve tien Oe seer vmctog te Nee rune teeabeng | Bale of Go rpg ie Bendrede horses are being driven over the briages From pernone who left Pevesbore thie aitermuce, 1 tnen recurred on the atoption of the original ordinance. were brar for the Hank Popertnten ions sgmeet ee Remy . Lato , sere, 8, Preegeron. "og followed by men, Women aden. jearn iat the revels have ail te’ that piece, saderson's Colonel Woifolk moved (> amend by iteting the gsli'y of legal tender noice, ond I pmen Trenein rep ee he he extn dng - = oun ce ek a ee | qe eale of onde to day aamonsied 10 61,276 009 Ot ty ‘Sen, ine detenesiens innaditente of Cumberland valley. iviion of Lovgatreet's conve, which arrived there wm | erdinarer to the jrovie om the Fale diction of Ited, Tio atgwicrw oh Wohi othe Laat wilt be evntinwes fren Dorms eiiery, onaae ime cbemmen eg | varie agentes. SRVCND e? Cente ane new ange tp Governor Curtis haawereived information (het Were. | Wednentny sight snd enenmpes, leit vn Yenrerday mere | whch was carried by 8 vote of 16 yeu Wo 29 ways | tom fom by Menere Noyes and Porter Cops Marrctt Oe rembinr the Temes be met ton ree, Some 8

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